The winger has been linked with a move away from the Allianz Arena ever since the club announced Pep Guardiola as their new head coach from this summer but speculation linking him to the likes of Juventus and Galatasaray has been dismissed after he struck the winner in the Champions League final.

"A lot of nonsense has been written in Germany this year and the stories about Robben are part of it," Sammer was quoted as saying by De Telegraaf.

"He has a contract for two more years and will still be a Bayern player next season. That is a certainty."

Robben played a key role in Saturday's Wembley win over Borussia Dortmund, as he set up Mario Mandzukic for the opener before finding the net himself in the dying minutes of the game to make it 2-1 and Sammer had nothing but praise for the winger.

"Arjen is a big player and this was a huge moment for his career. You need a major international title in order to be a real champion," he said.

"Bayern have Arjen to thank for this title. He's had plenty of setbacks thoughout his career, but has proven to be a real champion."

Robben joined Bayern from Real Madrid in the summer of 2009 and has since become a key figure at the Bavarians.